I was thinking of thingsThat I hate to doSex with your parentsThings you do to meOr I do to you, babySex with your parentsSomething fatter or uglierThan Rush RamboSomething more disgustingThan Robert DoleSomething pinkThat climbs out of a holeAnd there it wasSex with your parentsI was getting so sick ofThis right wing republican shitThese ugly old menScared of young tit and dickSo I try to think of somethingThat made me sickAnd there it wasSex with your parentsNow these old fucksCan steal all they wantAnd they can go and pass laws sayingYou can't say what you wantAnd you can't look at thisAnd you can't look at thatAnd you can't smoke thisAnd you can't snort thatAnd me baby, I got statisticsI got statsThese people have been to bedWith their parentsNow I know you're shockedBut hang and have a brewIf you think about it for a minute youKnow that it's trueThey're ashamed and repelledAnd they don't know what to doThey've had sex with their parentsWhen they looked into their lovers eyesThey saw - momIn the name of the family valuesWe must ask whose familyIn the name of the family valuesWe must ask...SenatorIt's has been reported that you have hadIllegal congress with your motherSex with your parentsAh, SenatorAn illegal congress by proxyIs a pigeon by any other nameSex with your parentsSenators you polish a turdHere in the big city we got a wordFor those who would bedTheir beloved big birdAnd make a mockery of our freedomsAh, without even using a condomWithout even saying "no"By god we have a nameFor people like thatIt's - hey motherfucker

"There have always been businessmen and business in the world. But never in history till today was business accepted as a morally honorable activity for men; never before was the businessman permitted to dominate the affairs of men. Today the rule of the businessman, accepted, justified and glorified, has become undisputed and absolute".(Elijah Jordan, citado em The Books We've Lost por Charles Simic)

"Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, one of two imprisoned members of the punk collective Pussy Riot, accused Russian authorities on Friday of imposing an 'information blockade' on her since she declared a hunger strike last month in a statement from prison hospital.

Tolokonnikova, who ended the hunger strike after medical complications, had not been able to see lawyers or relatives for two weeks, prompting serious concerns for her health. She was allowed to see her lawyer for the first time only on Thursday. She said there were no medical grounds for her to be denied access to lawyers and visitors, suggesting this made it clear that isolating her from the outside world had been a political decision.

'I want to make a declaration to everyone who has a role in making the decision to put me in isolation', Tolokonnikova wrote in her statement, seen by the Guardian. 'If you think that without contact with my friends I will become amenable and open to compromise, and go back on the views I have formed about Mordovia's camps during my time in jail, then you are horribly mistaken'"